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Can you imagine going to bed with Kierkegaard? He'd never stop asking, 'Can I do this to you? Is this okay? — Jonathan Franzen

You know you're extremely beautiful, but when you laugh you're just stunning. — Sawyer Bennett

I am very concerned about anything that says 'revenue' because let's just be honest; revenue for Democrats has become code for tax increases. — Jim Jordan

Socrates learned to his cost, the true nature of democracy is to encourage corruption and excess in all its forms. But the — Philip Kerr

The people who don't have a great life are the ones who settle for a good one. — James C. Collins

Allow God to use the difficulties and disappointments in life as polish to transform your faith into a glistening diamond that takes in and reflects His love. — Elizabeth George

The 5,000 or so acres of Royal Parks are one of the things that make London special. — Zac Goldsmith

Dad never misses a chance to remind me that whenever we are travelling together, if 100 people mob him for autographs, five approach me. — Jeev Milkha Singh

Between the late 1950s and the late 1980s, more than 750 million tons of chemical wastes were discarded. — Sandra Steingraber

There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd. — William Shakespeare

Jake went in, aware that he had, for the first time in three weeks, opened a door without hoping madly to find another world on the other side. A bell jingled overhead. The mild, spicy smell of old books hit him, and the smell was somehow like coming home. — Stephen King

Whether that's positive or not, people are talking about the Old Vic Theater again with passion and commitment and controversy and debate. — Kevin Spacey

The fact is, woman was taken from a rib. — Pope Francis

There the wild animals wandered and fed as though they were in a pasture that stretched much farther than a man could see, and there were no settlers. Only Indians lived there. — Laura Ingalls Wilder